ABB’s robot training masterclasses are now available online

ABB Robotics - Virtual Classroom Training
ABB Robotics - Virtual Classroom Training

ABB Robotics has made its range of robot training courses available online. Built on the same materials used in its popular classroom-based courses normally run at ABB’s Robot Training Centre in Milton Keynes, the virtual classroom training programme is ideal for beginners and experts, covering topics including programming, safety and operation.

Each course is instructor led, with options pitched at different competency levels running from two to five days depending on the course topic.

Participants will get the same certificate as the normal Milton Keynes classroom-based courses. The following courses are available:


  • IRC5 Operator Course (2 days)

  • IRC5 Programming and Operation (4 days)

  • IRC5 Advanced Programming, Stage 1 (5 days)

  • IRC5 SafeMove Second Generation (3 days)

  • RobotStudio Offline Programming (5 days)

To take part in the course you will only need a computer with internet connection, webcam, headset with microphone and RobotStudio, which can be downloaded free of charge until the end of 2020 via ABB’s training portal page.

ABB is a leader in robotics, machine automation and digital services, providing innovative solutions for a diverse range of industries, from automotive to electronics to logistics.

ABB www.abb.com/robotics

Company

ABB Limited

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